Since the beginning of President Donald Trump's second term in office, YouTube has reportedly loosened its content-moderation policies. According to The New York Times, the Google-owned social ...
“But unlike Meta and X, YouTube has not made public statements about relaxing its content moderation. The online video service introduced its new policy in mid-December in training material that was ...
YouTube quietly made changes to its moderation policies last December, ahead of President Donald Trump's second term. According to The New York Times, which reviewed internal documents, YouTube is ...
YouTube quietly loosened its video moderation rules a few weeks before Donald Trump was sworn in as president a second time, reports the New York Times. The new rules encourage the site’s moderators ...
European Union residents will have a new place to turn to settle disputes with Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. A new Appeals Centre, certified by Irish regulators, will soon begin accepting complaints ...
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